Israel, Hamas agree on a new five day truce in Gaza: Egypt

It was been accepted by both the parties to allow more time for indirect negotiations to paper over differences.

Israel’s offensive in Gaza, which began on 8 July, has led to the death of 1,939 Palestinians and left thousands injured. (Source: AP)

An agreement between Israel and Hamas had decided to extend the temporary truce in Gaza for five more days, Egypt has said.

The announcement came here on Wednesday, moments before the existing cease-fire was to expire. Egyptian capital is the hosting these talks.

It was been accepted by both the parties to allow more time for indirect negotiations to paper over differences.

The negotiations aim at reaching a complete peace agreement, according to a statement issued by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.

The Israeli delegation left for Tel Aviv late on Wednesday and the joint Palestinian delegation will leave on Thursday.

Last week, the Palestinian delegation had demanded a permanent ceasefire, including an immediate Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, halting of air-strikes, lifting the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip and release of Palestinian prisoners.

Israel’s offensive in Gaza, which began on 8 July, has led to the death of 1,939 Palestinians and left thousands injured.

A total of 67 soldiers were killed including three civilians on the Israeli side.